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Level 27: 30,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining: 17 of 1,634 434u5t
Here are the most recent eliminations to end Day 2, along with how much they earned:
28th: Joseph Cheong – $5,630
29th: Scott Stewart – $5,630
30th: David Prociak – $5,630
31st: Matthew Smith – $5,630
32nd: Bryce McVay – $5,630
33rd: Brandon Duvdivani – $5,630
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Level 27: 30,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining: 27 of 1,634
Jason Young
Jason Young opened to 115,000 from middle position and Joseph Cheong shoved for 605,000 from late position. It folded back around to Young who put in the calling chips.
Young was in good shape with his against Cheong’s .
The board came and Young’s queen kicker held to eliminate Cheong on the Day 3 bubble.
Jason Young – 2,930,000 (98 bb)
Joseph Cheong – Eliminated
The final 27 players are now bagging and tagging their chips. The official seat draw will be posted soon.
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Level 27: 30,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining: 28 of 1,634
Scott Zakheim
David Prociak was eliminated in 30th place, with two more eliminations before Day 2 comes to an end.
At Table 13, Scott Stewart moved all in from the hijack for 480,000, taking the blinds and antes.
The next hand, Stewart moved all in from UTG+1 for 610,000, but this time, Scott Zakheim called from the small blind with .
Stewart turned over , and he needed to improve to stay alive.
The board came — Stewart paired his ten on the flop, but improved no further. Zakheim won the pot with his pocket aces to eliminate Stewart in 29th place.
Scott Zakheim – 1,800,000 (36 bb)
Scott Stewart – Eliminated in 29th Place ($5,630)
As soon as one more player is eliminated, Day 2 of the Main Event will come to an end and the final 27 will bag up their chips.
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Level 27: 30,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining: 33 of 1,634
Voytek Glab
Daniel Lawrence moved all in from the cutoff for 600,000, and Voytek Glab called from the button with . Lawrence turned over , and needed to improve to stay alive.
The board came , and the pocket fives hold up for Glab to win the pot and eliminate Lawrence in 34th place.
Voytek Glab – 2,230,000 (45 bb)
Daniel Lawrence – Eliminated in 34th Place ($5,630)
With 33 players remaining, the average chip stack is about 1.5 million (30 big blinds). The field is playing down to the final three tables (27 players) before stopping for the night.
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Level 26: 2,000/40,000 with a 40,000 ante
Players Remaining: 40 of 1,634
Kevin Glenn
Kevin Glenn moved all in under the gun for 280,000, and Glen Cressman called all in from the cutoff for 275,000 with . Glenn turned over .
The board came — Cressman turned an open-ended straight draw, but improved no further. Glenn won the pot with a turned set of sevens to eliminate Cressman in 43rd place.
Kevin Glenn – 655,000 (16 bb)
Glen Cressman – Eliminated in 43rd Place ($4,685)
At Table 5, a player raised UTG+1 to 80,000, Artur Rudziankov moved all in from the hijack for 270,000, and Jon Turner moved all in from the small blind for about 925,000. The UTG+1 player folded.
Rudziankov turned over , and he needed to improve to stay alive against Turner’s .
The board came , and Turner won the pot with a full house, nines full of eights, to eliminate Rudziankov in 42nd place.
Jon Turner – 1,350,000 (34 bb)
Artur Rudziankov – Eliminated in 42nd Place ($4,685)
Paul James Hizer
At Table 13, The player in the hijack limped for 40,000, Warren Sheaves moved all in from the cutoff for about 450,000, and Paul James Hizer called or shoved from the small blind. The hijack quickly folded.
Sheaves turned over , but he was in trouble against Hizer’s .
The board came — Sheaves paired his jack on the flop, but improved no further. Hizer won the pot with a pair of aces to eliminate Sheaves in 41st place.
Paul James Hizer – 1,700,000 (43 bb)
Warren Sheaves – Eliminated in 41st Place ($4,685)
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Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante
Players Remaining: 45 of 1,634
Matthew Smith
Matthew Smith was all in from the small blind for 820,000 with , and he needed his hand to hold to stay alive against the of Tony Tran, who was under the gun.
The board came , and the pocket aces held up for Smith to win the pot and double up in chips.
Matthew Smith – 1,765,000 (59 bb)
Tony Tran – 1,460,000 (49 bb)
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Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante
Players Remaining: 47 of 1,634
Robert Constable (left) versus Sheddy Siddiqui (right)
David Prociak opened to 70,000 from middle position and Robert Constable shoved for 330,000. Sheddy Siddiqui four-bet to 700,000 and the rest of the table folded.
It was heads up with Siddiqui’s out in front against Constable’s .
The board came and Siddiqui wound up with two-pair to eliminate Constable in 48th place.
Sheddy Siddiqui – 1,900,000 (63 bb)
Robert Constable – Eliminated
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Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante
Players Remaining: 48 of 1,634
A scan of the field during the dinner break turned up five players with at least 2 million in chips, and David Prociak is the big stack with 2,935,000 (98 big blinds).
Here are some of the players with above-average chip stacks during the dinner break:
David Prociak – 2,935,000 (98 bb)
Nick Yunis – 2,145,000 (72 bb)
Kevin Chan – 2,040,000 (68 bb)
Tony Tran – 2,015,000 (67 bb)
Anthony Hu – 1,975,000 (66 bb)
Antonio Delacruz – 1,870,000 (62 bb)
Daniel Eichhorn – 1,740,000 (58 bb)
Gustavo Lopez – 1,675,000 (56 bb)
Stephen Ibrahim – 1,665,000 (56 bb)
Corey Burbick – 1,195,000 (40 bb)
Jason Young – 1,120,000 (37 bb)
Dinner Break is scheduled to end around 7:35 pm, and the field will be playing down to the final three tables (27 players) before stopping for the night.